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Patrick Stewart

Sir Patrick Stewart OBE (born 13 July 1940) is an English actor who has a career spanning seven decades in various stage productions, television, film and video games. He has been nominated for Olivier, Tony, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 16 December 1996. In 2010, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to drama.


Patrick Stewart

Stewart at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con
Born (1940-07-13) 13 July 1940 (age 82)
Alma materBristol Old Vic Theatre School
OccupationActor
Years active1959–present
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • Sheila Falconer
    (m. 1966; div. 1990)
  • (m. 2000; div. 2003)
  • (m. 2013)
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AwardsFull list
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In 1966, Stewart became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Stewart made his Broadway theatre debut in 1971 in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 1979, he received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in Antony and Cleopatra in the West End. His first television role was in the ITV series Coronation Street in 1967. His first major screen roles were in BBC-broadcast television productions Fall of Eagles (1974), I, Claudius (1976), and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979). In 2008 he played King Claudius in Hamlet and received his second Olivier Award and his first Tony Award nomination for respective the West End and Broadway theatre productions.

Stewart gained stardom for his leading role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–94), its subsequent films, and Star Trek: Picard (2020–present). He starred as Captain Ahab in the USA Network series Moby Dick (1998), Ebenezer Scrooge in TNT's A Christmas Carol (1999), and King Henry II in Showtime's The Lion in Winter (2003). He also became known for his comedic appearances on the NBC sitcom Frasier and the BBC series Extras for which he received Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series nomination. He recently starred as the lead of the Starz series Blunt Talk (2015–2016). He currently voices CIA Deputy Director Avery Bullock on American Dad!.

Stewart's first film role was in Trevor Nunn's Hedda (1975) followed performances in John Boorman's Excalibur (1981), and David Lynch's Dune (1984). He gained further stardom when portrayed Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men series (2000–2009), Logan (2017), and an alternate version of the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022). He's appeared in films such as L.A. Story (1991), Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993), Jeffrey (1995), and The Kid Who Would Be King (2019). He is also known for his voice work in films such as The Pagemaster (1994), The Prince of Egypt (1998), Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001), Chicken Little (2005), Gnomeo & Juliet (2011), and Ted (2012).

Early life and education

 
Stewart attended Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in his youth

Stewart was born on 13 July 1940 in Mirfield,[1] in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to Gladys (née Barrowclough), a weaver and textile worker, and Alfred Stewart (1905–1980). He has two older brothers, Geoffrey (b. 1933) and Trevor (b. 1935).[2][3][4] His parents did not give him a middle name, but he used the middle name "Hewes" professionally for a while in the 1980s.[5]

Stewart spent much of his childhood in Jarrow. He grew up in a poor household and suffered from domestic violence inflicted by his father, an experience which later influenced his political and ideological beliefs.[6] Alfred Stewart had been a regimental sergeant major in the British Army during the Second World War, and worked as a general labourer and as a postman.[7] As a result of his wartime experience during the Dunkirk evacuation, Stewart's father suffered from what was then known as combat fatigue (related to what is now known as post-traumatic stress disorder). In a 2008 interview, Stewart said:

My father was a very potent individual, a very powerful man, who got what he wanted. It was said that when he strode onto the parade ground, birds stopped singing. It was many, many years before I realised how my father inserted himself into my work. I've grown a moustache for Macbeth. My father didn't have one, but when I looked in the mirror just before I went on stage I saw my father's face staring straight back at me.[8]

Stewart attended Crowlees Church of England Junior and Infants School.[9] He attributes his acting career to his English teacher, Cecil Dormand, who "put a copy of Shakespeare in my hand [and] said, 'Now get up on your feet and perform'."[10] In 1951, aged 11, Stewart entered Mirfield Secondary Modern School,[11][12] where he continued to study drama. Around the same time he met the actor Brian Blessed at a Mytholmroyd drama course, and the two have been friends ever since.[13]

At the age of 15, Stewart left school and increased his participation in local theatre. He gained a job as a newspaper reporter and obituary writer at the Mirfield & District Reporter,[14] but after a year his employer gave him an ultimatum to choose acting or journalism,[15] and he left the job. His brother tells the story that Stewart was attending rehearsals during work time and then inventing the stories he reported. Stewart also trained as a boxer.[14] He has said that acting served as a means of self-expression in his youth.[16] Both he and his friend Blessed later received grants to attend the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[17]

Acting career

Early acting career (1959–1987)

Stewart's first professional stage appearance was on 19 May 1959 at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (for the Bristol Old Vic Company), playing Cutpurse (a thief among the audience for the play-within-a-play) in Cyrano de Bergerac, directed by John Hale.[18] Following a period with Manchester's Library Theatre, Stewart became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966, remaining with them until 1982.[19] He was an associate artist of the company in 1967.[20] He appeared with actors such as Ben Kingsley and Ian Richardson. In January 1967, he made his debut TV appearance on Coronation Street as a fire officer. In 1969, he had a brief TV cameo role as Horatio, opposite Ian Richardson's Hamlet, in a performance of the gravedigger scene as part of episode six of Sir Kenneth Clark's Civilisation television series.[21] He made his Broadway debut as Snout in Peter Brook's legendary production[22] of A Midsummer Night's Dream, then moved to the Royal National Theatre in the early 1980s.

Over the years, Stewart took roles in many major television series without ever becoming a household name. He appeared as Vladimir Lenin in Fall of Eagles; Sejanus in I, Claudius;[23] Karla in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Smiley's People; Claudius in a 1980 BBC adaptation of Hamlet. He even took the romantic male lead in the 1975 BBC adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South. He also took the lead, as psychiatric consultant Dr Edward Roebuck, in BBC's Maybury in 1981. He continued to play minor roles in films, such as King Leondegrance in John Boorman's Excalibur (1981),[23] the character Gurney Halleck in David Lynch's Dune (1984)[23] and Dr. Armstrong in Tobe Hooper's Lifeforce (1985).

Stewart preferred classical theatre to other genres, asking Doctor Who actress Lalla Ward why she would work in science fiction or on television.[24] In 1987, he nonetheless agreed to work in Hollywood on a revival of Star Trek, after Robert H. Justman saw him while attending a literary reading at UCLA.[25][26] Stewart knew nothing about the cultural influence of Star Trek or its iconic status in American culture. He was reluctant to sign the standard contract of six years, but did so as he, his agent, and others with whom Stewart consulted, all believed the new show would quickly fail, and that he would return to his London stage career after making some money.[27][28][29][30] While in Hollywood, he briefly took a middle name, "Hewes", to differentiate himself from another Patrick Stewart who was already a member of the Screen Actors Guild.[31]

Film and TV career (1987–present)

Star Trek: The Next Generation

 
Stewart with Star Trek co-star Brent Spiner in 2010

When Stewart was picked for the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994), the Los Angeles Times called him an "unknown British Shakespearean actor". Still living out of his suitcase because of his scepticism that the show would succeed,[30] he was unprepared for the long schedule of television production[29] that began at 4:45 am each day.[25] He initially experienced difficulty fitting in with his less-disciplined castmates,[27] saying that his "spirits used to sink" when he was required to memorise and recite technobabble.[29] He eventually came to better understand the cultural differences between the stage and television,[27] and his favourite technical line became "spacetime continuum".[29] He remained close friends with his fellow Star Trek actors[27] and became their advocate with the producers when necessary.[30] Marina Sirtis credited Stewart with "at least 50%, if not more" of the show's success because others imitated his professionalism and dedication to acting.[32]

It really wasn't until the first season ended [when] I went to my first Star Trek convention ... [I] had expected that I would be standing in front of a few hundred people and found that there were two and a half thousand people and that they already knew more about me than I could ever possibly have believed.

Stewart, on when he realised he had become famous[29]

Stewart unexpectedly became wealthy because of the show's success.[28] In 1992, during a break in filming, Stewart calculated that he earned more during that break than from 10 weeks of Woolf in London.[25] From 1994 to 2002, he also portrayed Picard in the films Star Trek Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998) and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002); and in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's pilot episode "Emissary", and received a 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series".

When asked in 2011 for the highlight of his career, he chose Star Trek: The Next Generation, because "it changed everything [for me]."[33] He has also said he is very proud of his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation for its social messages and educational impact on young viewers. When questioned about his role's significance compared to his distinguished Shakespearean career, he said, "The fact is all of those years in Royal Shakespeare Company—playing all those kings, emperors, princes and tragic heroes—were nothing but preparation for sitting in the captain's chair of the Enterprise."[34] The accolades he has received include the readers of TV Guide in 1992 choosing him with Cindy Crawford, of whom he had never heard, as television's "most bodacious" man and woman.[35][36][16] In an interview with Michael Parkinson, he expressed gratitude for Gene Roddenberry's response to a reporter who said, "Surely they would have cured baldness by the 24th century," to which Roddenberry replied, "In the 24th century, they wouldn't care."[37][38]

"It came to a point where I had no idea where Picard began and I ended. We completely overlapped. His voice became my voice, and there were other elements of him that became me" ... No director in Hollywood wanted to cast this grand, deep-voiced, bald English guy because everybody knew he was Picard and couldn't possibly be anybody else. In the event, he effectively reprised the part as Professor Charles Xavier – a grand, deep-voiced, bald English guy – in the X-Men films.

– Interview, The Times [28]

On 4 August 2018, CBS and Stewart jointly announced that he would reprise his role as Jean-Luc Picard in a new Star Trek series. In a prepared statement, Stewart said he and the new show's producers would "endeavour to bring a fresh, unexpected and pertinent story to life once more."[39][40]

X-Men film series

The success of the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV and film franchises typecast Stewart as Picard and obtaining other roles became difficult.[28][41] He also found returning to the stage difficult because of his long absence.[28] He commented that he would never have joined The Next Generation had he known that it would air for seven years: "No, no. NO. And looking back now it still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else."[29]

 
Stewart with co-star Hugh Jackman at the 2017 world premiere of Logan

However, in the late 1990s he accepted a key role in the big-budget X-Men film series, as Professor Charles Xavier, founder and mentor of the superhero team, a role similar in many ways to Picard.[28] He was initially reluctant to sign on to another movie franchise, but his interest in working with director Bryan Singer persuaded him.[28] Stewart has played the role in seven feature films (X-Men, X2, X-Men: The Last Stand, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Wolverine, X-Men: Days of Future Past and Logan) and voiced the role in several video games (X-Men Legends, X-Men Legends II, and X-Men: Next Dimension). Stewart announced that he would be leaving the X-Men film franchise after Logan.[42]

In 2022, Stewart portrayed the Professor Xavier of Earth-838 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.[43]

Documentaries

In 2011, Stewart appeared in the feature-length documentary The Captains alongside William Shatner (who played Star Trek Captain James Kirk) – Shatner also wrote and directed the film. In the film, Shatner interviews actors who have portrayed captains within the Star Trek franchise. The film pays a great deal of attention to Shatner's interviews with Stewart at his home in Oxfordshire, as well as at a Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada; Stewart reveals the fear and personal failings that came along with his tenure as a Starfleet captain, and also the great triumphs he believes accompanied his role as Picard.[44] In 2016, he narrated Connected Universe, a crowdfunded documentary film directed by Malcolm Carter on the ideas of self-styled physicist Nassim Haramein.[45]

Other film and television

Stewart's other film and television roles include the flamboyantly gay Sterling in the 1995 film Jeffrey and King Henry II in The Lion in Winter, for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance and an Emmy Award nomination for executive-producing the film. He portrayed Captain Ahab in the 1998 made-for-television film version of Moby Dick, receiving an Emmy Award nomination[46] and Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance. He starred in the 1998 film Safe House. He also starred as Scrooge in a 1999 television film version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, receiving a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his performance.

In late 2003, during the 11th and final season of NBC's Frasier, Stewart appeared on the show as a gay Seattle socialite and opera director, who mistakes Frasier for a potential lover. In July 2003, he appeared in Series 2 (Episode 09) of Top Gear in the Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car segment, achieving a time of 1:50 in the Liana. In 2005, he was cast as Professor Ian Hood in an ITV thriller 4-episode series Eleventh Hour, created by Stephen Gallagher. The first episode was broadcast on 19 January 2006. He also, in 2005, played Captain Nemo in a two-part adaptation of The Mysterious Island. Stewart also appeared as a nudity-obsessed caricature of himself in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's television series Extras. He played John Bosley in the 2019 action comedy film Charlie's Angels, released on 15 November.[47]

He also was a voice actor on the animated films The Prince of Egypt, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Chicken Little, The Pagemaster, The Emoji Movie, the English dubbings of the Japanese anime films Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, by Hayao Miyazaki, and Steamboy, by Katsuhiro Otomo. He supported his home town of Dewsbury in West Yorkshire by lending his voice to a series of videos on the town in 1999. He voiced the pig Napoleon in a made-for-TV film adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm and guest starred in the Simpsons episode "Homer the Great" as Number One. Stewart also recorded a narration planned for the prologue and epilogue for Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas but the final movie used another voice (the original narration appears only on the first edition of the film's soundtrack). He plays a recurring role as CIA Deputy Director Avery Bullock, lending his likeness as well as his voice on the animated series American Dad!. He has also made several guest appearances on Family Guy in various roles. Stewart also appears as narrator in Seth MacFarlane's 2012 film directorial debut, Ted. In 2006, Stewart voiced Bambi's father, the Great Prince of the Forest, in Disney's direct-to-video sequel Bambi II.

Theatre (1990–present)

After The Next Generation began, Stewart soon found that he missed acting on the stage.[28] Although he remained associated with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the lengthy filming for the series had prevented him from participating in most other works, leaving a "gaping hole" of many years in his CV as a Shakespearean actor, causing him to miss opportunities to play such notable roles as Hamlet, Romeo, and Richard III.[28][27] Instead, Stewart began writing one-man shows that he performed in California universities and acting schools. One of these—a version of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol in which he portrayed all 40-plus characters—became ideal for him as an actor as well, because of its limited performing schedule.[48]

 
Stewart signing autographs following a production of Hamlet at the RSC in July 2008

In 1991, Stewart performed it on Broadway,[28] receiving a nomination for that year's Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One-Person Show.[49] He staged encore Broadway performances in 1992 and 1994, with the 1993 run held in London and the 1996 production in Los Angeles. Stewart brought the show back to Broadway in 2001, with all proceeds going to charity – and the show of 28 December's revenue, specifically, going to the 11 September campaign of the Actors Fund of America.[50] A 23-day run re-opened in London's West End in December 2005. For his performances in this play, Stewart has received the Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance in 1992 and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for Solo Performance in 1994. He was also the co-producer of the show, through the company he set up for the purpose: Camm Lane Productions, a reference to his birthplace in Camm Lane, Mirfield.

 
Stewart with actors Ian McKellen and Billy Crudup at a September 2013 press event at Sardi's restaurant for Waiting for Godot and No Man's Land

Shakespeare roles during this period included Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest, on Broadway in 1995, a role he would reprise in Rupert Goold's 2006 production of The Tempest as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company's Complete Works Festival.[51] In 1997, he took the role of Othello with the Shakespeare Theatre Company (Washington, D.C.) in a "photo negative" production of a white Othello with an otherwise all-black cast. Stewart had wanted to play the title role since the age of 14, so he and director Jude Kelly inverted the play so Othello became a comment on a white man entering a black society.[52][53]

[London theatre] critics ... have showered him with perhaps the highest compliment they can conjure. He has, they say, overcome the technique-destroying indignity of being a major American television star.

The New York Times, 2008[27]

He played Antony again opposite Harriet Walter's Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra at the Novello Theatre in London in 2007 to excellent reviews.[27] During this period, Stewart also addressed the Durham Union Society on his life in film and theatre. When Stewart began playing Macbeth in the West End in 2007, some said that he was too old for the role; he and the show again received excellent reviews, with one critic calling Stewart "one of our finest Shakespearean actors".[28][27] He was named as the next Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre based at St Catherine's College, Oxford in January 2007.[54] In 2008, Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet alongside David Tennant. He won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for the part. When collecting his award, he dedicated the award "in part" to Tennant and Tennant's understudy Edward Bennett, after Tennant's back injury and subsequent absence from four weeks of Hamlet disqualified him from an Olivier nomination.[55]

In 2009, Stewart appeared alongside Ian McKellen as the lead duo of Vladimir (Didi) and Estragon (Gogo), in Waiting for Godot. Stewart had previously appeared only once alongside McKellen on stage, but the pair had developed a close friendship while waiting around on set filming the X-Men films.[56] Stewart stated that performing in this play was the fulfilment of a 50-year ambition, having seen Peter O'Toole appear in it at the Bristol Old Vic while Stewart was just 17.[56] Reviewers stated that his interpretation captured well the balance between humour and despair that characterises the work.[57]

Stewart has been a prolific actor in performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company, appearing in more than 60 productions.[19] His first appearance was in 1966 in The Investigation and in the years that followed he became a core member of the company, taking on three or four major roles each season.[58] On 18 November 2012, Stewart appeared on stage at St Martin's Theatre in the West End for a 60th anniversary performance of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, the world's longest-running play.[59]

Voice work

 
Stewart at the 2012 Peabody Awards

Known for his strong and authoritative voice, Stewart has lent his voice to a number of projects. He has narrated recordings of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf (winning a Grammy), Vivaldi's The Four Seasons (which had also been narrated by William Shatner[60]), C. S. Lewis's The Last Battle (conclusion of the series The Chronicles of Narnia), Rick Wakeman's Return to the Centre of the Earth; as well as numerous TV programmes such as High Spirits with Shirley Ghostman. Stewart provided the narration for Nine Worlds, an astronomical tour of the Solar System and nature documentaries such as The Secret of Life on Earth and Mountain Gorilla.[61] He is also heard as the voice of the Magic Mirror in Disneyland's live show, Snow White – An Enchanting Musical. He also was the narrator for the American release of Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real. He is narrator for two fulldome video shows produced and distributed by Loch Ness Productions, called MarsQuest and The Voyager Encounters.

He lent his voice to the Activision-produced Star Trek computer games Star Trek: Armada, Armada II, Star Trek: Starfleet Command III, Star Trek: Invasion, Bridge Commander, and Elite Force II, all reprising his role as Picard. Stewart reprised his role as Picard in Star Trek: Legacy for both PC and Xbox 360, along with the four other "major" Starfleet captains from the different Star Trek series.

In addition to voicing his characters from Star Trek and X-Men in several related computer and video games, Stewart worked as a voice actor on games unrelated to both franchises, such as Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone, Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for which in 2006 he won a Spike TV Video Game Award[62] for his work as Emperor Uriel Septim. He also lent his voice to several editions of the Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia.

His voice talents also appeared in a number of commercials including the UK TV adverts for the relaunch of TSB Bank, Domestos bleach and Moneysupermarket.com, an advertisement for Shell fuel and an American advertisement for the prescription drug Crestor. He also voiced the UK and Australian TV advertisements for the PAL version of Final Fantasy XII.[63]

Stewart used his voice for Pontiac and Porsche cars and MasterCard Gold commercials in 1996, and Goodyear Assurance Tyres in 2004. He also did voice-overs for RCA televisions. He provided the voice of Max Winters in TMNT in March 2007. In 2008, he was also the voice of television advertisements for Currys and Stella Artois beer. Currently, he is heard during National Car Rental television spots.

He voiced the narrator of the Electronic Arts computer game, The Sims Medieval, for the game's introduction cinematic and trailer released on 22 March 2011.[64] He also voiced the story plaques and trailer of the MMOG LEGO Universe and the narrator of My Memory Of Us.[65]

Acting credits

Awards and honours

Having lived in Los Angeles for many years, Stewart moved back to England in 2004, in part to return to work in the theatre.[6] In the same year, Stewart was appointed chancellor[66] of the University of Huddersfield and subsequently as a professor of performing arts in July 2008. In these roles, Stewart has regularly attended graduation ceremonies in the UK and Hong Kong and teaches master classes for drama students.[67] He stepped down from the chancellorship in July 2015, and was named chancellor emeritus in the installation ceremony for his successor, Prince Andrew, Duke of York.[68] In August 2016 a building at the university was renamed the "Sir Patrick Stewart Building".[69]

Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to acting and the cinema and a Knight Bachelor in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to drama.[70][71] Stewart's knighthood was conferred by Queen Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 2 June 2010.[72] On 16 December 1996, Patrick Stewart received a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. In 1993, TV Guide named him the Best Dramatic Television Actor of the 1980s.[73]

In July 2001, Stewart received an honorary fellowship from the University of Wales, Cardiff.[74] In 2011, he received an honorary doctorate of letters (D.Litt.) from the University of East Anglia.[75][76] In July 2014, he received a D.Litt. from the University of Leeds.[77] In May 2015, Stewart received an honorary doctorate (Dr.h.c.) from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.[78] He is an emeritus fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford.[79]

Stewart carried the Olympic torch in July 2012 as part of the official relay for the 2012 London Summer Olympics and stated it was an experience he "will never forget", adding that it was better than any movie premiere.[80] In a 2018 poll for Yorkshire Day, Stewart was ranked the third greatest Yorkshireman ever behind Monty Python comedian Michael Palin and fellow actor Sean Bean.[81]

Stewart shared with Hugh Jackman the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a live-action Marvel superhero, for his portrayal of Professor X[82] until December 2021 when they were eclipsed by Tobey Maguire and Willem Dafoe.[83] In May of 2022, Stewart retook the record by appearing as the character in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Guinness cautioned the possibility of another change in the near future, with either Jackman solely or, Jackman and Stewart jointly likely to hold the award after the expected 2024 release of Deadpool 3.[84]

Charity work and activism

In 2006, Stewart made a short video against domestic violence for Amnesty International,[85] in which he recollected his father's physical attacks on his mother and the effect it had on him as a child. He said, "The physical harm ... [was] a shocking pain. But there are other aspects of violence which have more lasting impact psychologically on family members. It is destructive and tainting. As a child witnessing these events, one cannot simply help somehow feeling responsible for them; for the pain, and the screaming, and the misery."[86] In the same year, he gave his name to a scholarship at the University of Huddersfield, where he was Chancellor (2004–2015),[87] to fund post-graduate study into domestic violence.[88][89] Stewart's childhood experience also led him to become a patron of Refuge, a UK charity for abused women.[90]

In 2009, Stewart gave a speech at the launch of Created Equal, a book about women's rights, talking again about his personal experiences with domestic violence and the impacts they had on him.[91] He said, "Violence is a choice, and it's a choice a man makes ... the lasting impact on my mother ... and indeed on myself ... was extreme. Overcoming the lessons of that male stereotype that I was being shown was a struggle."[91] He now hopes to set an example of "what it has been like to be in an environment of such violence and that it can pass and that one can survive it and even though sometimes still a struggle."[91] Additionally, in October 2011, he presented a BBC Lifeline Appeal on behalf of Refuge, discussing his own experience of domestic violence and interviewing a woman whose daughter was murdered by her ex-husband.[92]

Stewart has supported the armed forces charity Combat Stress since learning about his father's post-traumatic stress disorder when researching his family genealogy for the documentary series Who Do You Think You Are?[93] He is patron of the United Nations Association – UK, and delivered a speech at UNA-UK's UN Forum 2012 on Saturday 14 July 2012,[94] speaking of his father's experiences in the Second World War, and how he believed the UN was the best legacy of that period.[95]

On 15 April 2018 Stewart attended the launch event of the People's Vote, a campaign group calling for a public vote on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union.[96]

In 2019, he acted as an International Rescue Committee spokesperson.[97]

Stewart is an avid advocate for pit bulls. He has fostered several dogs through Wags and Walks, a dog rescue in Los Angeles, and was honoured at the rescue's annual gala in 2018.[98] He partnered with the ASPCA in 2017 for their National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Campaign.[99] He frequently tweets pictures of himself with his foster dogs.[100] In 2021, the ASPCA gave him their Pit Bull Advocate & Protector Award.[101]

Personal life

Relationships and children

 
Stewart at the 2010 Metropolitan Opera's opening night of Das Rheingold

Stewart and his first wife, Sheila Falconer, divorced in 1990 after 24 years of marriage.[102][103] They have two children, son Daniel and daughter Sophia.[103] Daniel is a stage and screen actor,[104] and has appeared alongside his father in the 1993 TV film Death Train, the sitcom Blunt Talk, and the 1992 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Inner Light", playing his son.[105][n 1]

In 1997, Stewart became engaged to Wendy Neuss, one of the producers of Star Trek: The Next Generation. They married on 25 August 2000, and divorced three years later.[102][n 2][103]

Four months before his divorce from Neuss, Stewart played opposite actress Lisa Dillon in a production of The Master Builder, and the two were romantically involved until 2007.[106][107]

In 2008, Stewart began dating Sunny Ozell, a singer and songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York, whom Stewart met while performing in Macbeth at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.[108] He purchased a home in the Park Slope neighbourhood of Brooklyn in August 2012[109] and subsequently began living there with Ozell.[108] In March 2013, it was reported that they were engaged,[108] and they married in September 2013 with Ian McKellen performing the ceremony.[108][110] In 2020, Stewart revealed that his marriage to Ozell in Nevada had not been legally binding because McKellen's marriage credentials were not valid in Nevada.[111] The couple subsequently held an impromptu and official second ceremony with McKellen at a Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles shortly after the Nevada ceremony.[111]

Beliefs, causes and interests

Stewart has stated that his politics are rooted in a belief in "fairness" and "equality".[6] He considers himself a socialist and is a member of the Labour Party.[16][112][113] He stated, "My father was a very strong trade unionist and those fundamental issues of Labour were ingrained into me."[112] He was critical of the Iraq War and UK government legislation in the area of civil liberties, in particular its plans to extend detention without charge to 42 days for terrorist suspects. He signed an open letter of objection to this proposal in March 2008.[114] In August 2018 he was widely misquoted by the Daily Telegraph amongst others, who announced that he had left Labour owing to concerns over the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.[115] He posted on Twitter to confirm that he had been misquoted and denied that he had left the party.[116]

Stewart is an atheist[117] and a patron of Humanists UK.[118] He also identifies as a feminist.[119] He has publicly advocated the right to assisted suicide.[120][121] In January 2011, he became a patron for Dignity in Dying and campaigns for an assisted dying law in the UK.[122]

In August 2014, Stewart was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue.[123]

In 2016, Stewart, along with Benedict Cumberbatch, led more than 280 figures from the arts world who backed a vote to remain in the EU in regard to the referendum on that issue.[124]

On 2 March 2017, Stewart said he was going to apply for US citizenship to oppose the Trump administration.[125][126] However, in an interview by the Press Association at the British Film Institute Luminous Fundraising Gala on 3 October 2017, he said that he hoped the US would pass stronger gun laws, but did not mention any intention of becoming an American citizen in furtherance of that hope.[127]

Stewart is a lifelong supporter of his local football club Huddersfield Town A.F.C.[128] He was at Wembley Stadium in 2017 when the club won promotion to the top division for the first time since 1972.[129] Since 2010, he has been president of Huddersfield Town Academy, the club's project for identifying and developing young talent.[130]

In an interview with American Theatre, he said, "From time to time, I have fantasies of becoming a concert pianist. I've been lucky enough through the years to work very closely with the great Emanuel Ax. I've said to him that if I could switch places with anyone it would be with him."[8]

In 2015, Stewart defended the Belfast-based Christian bakers that were penalised for discrimination after refusing to bake a cake with words reading, "Support Gay Marriage". Stewart, on his Facebook profile, said that while he was still opposed to organised religion, "It was not because it was a gay couple that they objected, it was not because they were celebrating some sort of marriage or an agreement between them. It was the actual words on the cake they objected to. Because they found the words offensive. I would support their rights to say 'No, this is personally offensive to my beliefs, I will not do it.'" The Christian bakers ultimately won in a landmark Supreme Court decision for the United Kingdom, almost simultaneously with a similar case in the United States.[131]

Stewart is an avid car enthusiast, and is regularly seen at Silverstone during British Grand Prix weekends. He conducted the podium interview with the top three finishers in the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix.[132] On a 2003 appearance on Top Gear, he set a lap time of 1 minute and 50 seconds on the "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" feature. He holds a Motorsport UK competition licence and competed in the 2012 Silverstone Classic Celebrity Challenge race, finishing ninth, 3 m 02.808 s behind winner Kelvin Fletcher.[133] During 2012, Stewart met his racing hero Stirling Moss for the BBC Two documentary Racing Legends.[134]

Stewart is a fan of the Beavis and Butt-Head television series from Mike Judge.[135]

Audiobooks

Notes

  1. ^ Patrick Stewart's Star Trek character Jean-Luc Picard had no children in the series (barring an impostor in the episode "Bloodlines"). In the episode "The Inner Light", Daniel Stewart played Batai, son of Kamin, an alternate persona which Picard had unknowingly taken on for the purposes of that single episode's plot.
  2. ^ In William Shatner's 2011 film The Captains, Stewart stated: "I have two major regrets, and they're both to do with the failure of – my failure in – my marriages."

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Further reading

  • Schulman, Michael (15 November 2010). "The Talk of the Town: The Boards: Roommates". The New Yorker. Vol. 86, no. 36. pp. 36–?. Retrieved 28 January 2012.

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For other people named Patrick Stewart see Patrick Stewart disambiguation Sir Patrick Stewart OBE born 13 July 1940 is an English actor who has a career spanning seven decades in various stage productions television film and video games He has been nominated for Olivier Tony Golden Globe Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 16 December 1996 In 2010 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to drama SirPatrick StewartOBEStewart at the 2019 San Diego Comic ConBorn 1940 07 13 13 July 1940 age 82 Mirfield West Riding of Yorkshire EnglandAlma materBristol Old Vic Theatre SchoolOccupationActorYears active1959 presentWorksFull listSpousesSheila Falconer m 1966 div 1990 wbr Wendy Neuss m 2000 div 2003 wbr Sunny Ozell m 2013 wbr Children2AwardsFull listSignatureIn 1966 Stewart became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company Stewart made his Broadway theatre debut in 1971 in a production of A Midsummer Night s Dream In 1979 he received the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in Antony and Cleopatra in the West End His first television role was in the ITV series Coronation Street in 1967 His first major screen roles were in BBC broadcast television productions Fall of Eagles 1974 I Claudius 1976 and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 1979 In 2008 he played King Claudius in Hamlet and received his second Olivier Award and his first Tony Award nomination for respective the West End and Broadway theatre productions Stewart gained stardom for his leading role as Captain Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek The Next Generation 1987 94 its subsequent films and Star Trek Picard 2020 present He starred as Captain Ahab in the USA Network series Moby Dick 1998 Ebenezer Scrooge in TNT s A Christmas Carol 1999 and King Henry II in Showtime s The Lion in Winter 2003 He also became known for his comedic appearances on the NBC sitcom Frasier and the BBC series Extras for which he received Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series nomination He recently starred as the lead of the Starz series Blunt Talk 2015 2016 He currently voices CIA Deputy Director Avery Bullock on American Dad Stewart s first film role was in Trevor Nunn s Hedda 1975 followed performances in John Boorman s Excalibur 1981 and David Lynch s Dune 1984 He gained further stardom when portrayed Professor Charles Xavier in the X Men series 2000 2009 Logan 2017 and an alternate version of the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 He s appeared in films such as L A Story 1991 Robin Hood Men in Tights 1993 Jeffrey 1995 and The Kid Who Would Be King 2019 He is also known for his voice work in films such as The Pagemaster 1994 The Prince of Egypt 1998 Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius 2001 Chicken Little 2005 Gnomeo amp Juliet 2011 and Ted 2012 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Acting career 2 1 Early acting career 1959 1987 2 2 Film and TV career 1987 present 2 2 1 Star Trek The Next Generation 2 2 2 X Men film series 2 2 3 Documentaries 2 2 4 Other film and television 2 3 Theatre 1990 present 2 4 Voice work 3 Acting credits 4 Awards and honours 5 Charity work and activism 6 Personal life 6 1 Relationships and children 6 2 Beliefs causes and interests 7 Audiobooks 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksEarly life and education Stewart attended Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in his youth Stewart was born on 13 July 1940 in Mirfield 1 in the West Riding of Yorkshire England to Gladys nee Barrowclough a weaver and textile worker and Alfred Stewart 1905 1980 He has two older brothers Geoffrey b 1933 and Trevor b 1935 2 3 4 His parents did not give him a middle name but he used the middle name Hewes professionally for a while in the 1980s 5 Stewart spent much of his childhood in Jarrow He grew up in a poor household and suffered from domestic violence inflicted by his father an experience which later influenced his political and ideological beliefs 6 Alfred Stewart had been a regimental sergeant major in the British Army during the Second World War and worked as a general labourer and as a postman 7 As a result of his wartime experience during the Dunkirk evacuation Stewart s father suffered from what was then known as combat fatigue related to what is now known as post traumatic stress disorder In a 2008 interview Stewart said My father was a very potent individual a very powerful man who got what he wanted It was said that when he strode onto the parade ground birds stopped singing It was many many years before I realised how my father inserted himself into my work I ve grown a moustache for Macbeth My father didn t have one but when I looked in the mirror just before I went on stage I saw my father s face staring straight back at me 8 Stewart attended Crowlees Church of England Junior and Infants School 9 He attributes his acting career to his English teacher Cecil Dormand who put a copy of Shakespeare in my hand and said Now get up on your feet and perform 10 In 1951 aged 11 Stewart entered Mirfield Secondary Modern School 11 12 where he continued to study drama Around the same time he met the actor Brian Blessed at a Mytholmroyd drama course and the two have been friends ever since 13 At the age of 15 Stewart left school and increased his participation in local theatre He gained a job as a newspaper reporter and obituary writer at the Mirfield amp District Reporter 14 but after a year his employer gave him an ultimatum to choose acting or journalism 15 and he left the job His brother tells the story that Stewart was attending rehearsals during work time and then inventing the stories he reported Stewart also trained as a boxer 14 He has said that acting served as a means of self expression in his youth 16 Both he and his friend Blessed later received grants to attend the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School 17 Acting careerEarly acting career 1959 1987 Stewart s first professional stage appearance was on 19 May 1959 at the Theatre Royal Bristol for the Bristol Old Vic Company playing Cutpurse a thief among the audience for the play within a play in Cyrano de Bergerac directed by John Hale 18 Following a period with Manchester s Library Theatre Stewart became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966 remaining with them until 1982 19 He was an associate artist of the company in 1967 20 He appeared with actors such as Ben Kingsley and Ian Richardson In January 1967 he made his debut TV appearance on Coronation Street as a fire officer In 1969 he had a brief TV cameo role as Horatio opposite Ian Richardson s Hamlet in a performance of the gravedigger scene as part of episode six of Sir Kenneth Clark s Civilisation television series 21 He made his Broadway debut as Snout in Peter Brook s legendary production 22 of A Midsummer Night s Dream then moved to the Royal National Theatre in the early 1980s Over the years Stewart took roles in many major television series without ever becoming a household name He appeared as Vladimir Lenin in Fall of Eagles Sejanus in I Claudius 23 Karla in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and Smiley s People Claudius in a 1980 BBC adaptation of Hamlet He even took the romantic male lead in the 1975 BBC adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell s North and South He also took the lead as psychiatric consultant Dr Edward Roebuck in BBC s Maybury in 1981 He continued to play minor roles in films such as King Leondegrance in John Boorman s Excalibur 1981 23 the character Gurney Halleck in David Lynch s Dune 1984 23 and Dr Armstrong in Tobe Hooper s Lifeforce 1985 Stewart preferred classical theatre to other genres asking Doctor Who actress Lalla Ward why she would work in science fiction or on television 24 In 1987 he nonetheless agreed to work in Hollywood on a revival of Star Trek after Robert H Justman saw him while attending a literary reading at UCLA 25 26 Stewart knew nothing about the cultural influence of Star Trek or its iconic status in American culture He was reluctant to sign the standard contract of six years but did so as he his agent and others with whom Stewart consulted all believed the new show would quickly fail and that he would return to his London stage career after making some money 27 28 29 30 While in Hollywood he briefly took a middle name Hewes to differentiate himself from another Patrick Stewart who was already a member of the Screen Actors Guild 31 Film and TV career 1987 present Star Trek The Next Generation Stewart with Star Trek co star Brent Spiner in 2010 Main article Star Trek The Next Generation When Stewart was picked for the role of Captain Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek The Next Generation 1987 1994 the Los Angeles Times called him an unknown British Shakespearean actor Still living out of his suitcase because of his scepticism that the show would succeed 30 he was unprepared for the long schedule of television production 29 that began at 4 45 am each day 25 He initially experienced difficulty fitting in with his less disciplined castmates 27 saying that his spirits used to sink when he was required to memorise and recite technobabble 29 He eventually came to better understand the cultural differences between the stage and television 27 and his favourite technical line became spacetime continuum 29 He remained close friends with his fellow Star Trek actors 27 and became their advocate with the producers when necessary 30 Marina Sirtis credited Stewart with at least 50 if not more of the show s success because others imitated his professionalism and dedication to acting 32 It really wasn t until the first season ended when I went to my first Star Trek convention I had expected that I would be standing in front of a few hundred people and found that there were two and a half thousand people and that they already knew more about me than I could ever possibly have believed Stewart on when he realised he had become famous 29 Stewart unexpectedly became wealthy because of the show s success 28 In 1992 during a break in filming Stewart calculated that he earned more during that break than from 10 weeks of Woolf in London 25 From 1994 to 2002 he also portrayed Picard in the films Star Trek Generations 1994 Star Trek First Contact 1996 Star Trek Insurrection 1998 and Star Trek Nemesis 2002 and in Star Trek Deep Space Nine s pilot episode Emissary and received a 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series When asked in 2011 for the highlight of his career he chose Star Trek The Next Generation because it changed everything for me 33 He has also said he is very proud of his work on Star Trek The Next Generation for its social messages and educational impact on young viewers When questioned about his role s significance compared to his distinguished Shakespearean career he said The fact is all of those years in Royal Shakespeare Company playing all those kings emperors princes and tragic heroes were nothing but preparation for sitting in the captain s chair of the Enterprise 34 The accolades he has received include the readers of TV Guide in 1992 choosing him with Cindy Crawford of whom he had never heard as television s most bodacious man and woman 35 36 16 In an interview with Michael Parkinson he expressed gratitude for Gene Roddenberry s response to a reporter who said Surely they would have cured baldness by the 24th century to which Roddenberry replied In the 24th century they wouldn t care 37 38 It came to a point where I had no idea where Picard began and I ended We completely overlapped His voice became my voice and there were other elements of him that became me No director in Hollywood wanted to cast this grand deep voiced bald English guy because everybody knew he was Picard and couldn t possibly be anybody else In the event he effectively reprised the part as Professor Charles Xavier a grand deep voiced bald English guy in the X Men films Interview The Times 28 Main article Star Trek Picard On 4 August 2018 CBS and Stewart jointly announced that he would reprise his role as Jean Luc Picard in a new Star Trek series In a prepared statement Stewart said he and the new show s producers would endeavour to bring a fresh unexpected and pertinent story to life once more 39 40 X Men film series The success of the Star Trek The Next Generation TV and film franchises typecast Stewart as Picard and obtaining other roles became difficult 28 41 He also found returning to the stage difficult because of his long absence 28 He commented that he would never have joined The Next Generation had he known that it would air for seven years No no NO And looking back now it still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else 29 Stewart with co star Hugh Jackman at the 2017 world premiere of Logan However in the late 1990s he accepted a key role in the big budget X Men film series as Professor Charles Xavier founder and mentor of the superhero team a role similar in many ways to Picard 28 He was initially reluctant to sign on to another movie franchise but his interest in working with director Bryan Singer persuaded him 28 Stewart has played the role in seven feature films X Men X2 X Men The Last Stand X Men Origins Wolverine The Wolverine X Men Days of Future Past and Logan and voiced the role in several video games X Men Legends X Men Legends II and X Men Next Dimension Stewart announced that he would be leaving the X Men film franchise after Logan 42 In 2022 Stewart portrayed the Professor Xavier of Earth 838 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 43 Documentaries In 2011 Stewart appeared in the feature length documentary The Captains alongside William Shatner who played Star Trek Captain James Kirk Shatner also wrote and directed the film In the film Shatner interviews actors who have portrayed captains within the Star Trek franchise The film pays a great deal of attention to Shatner s interviews with Stewart at his home in Oxfordshire as well as at a Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas Nevada Stewart reveals the fear and personal failings that came along with his tenure as a Starfleet captain and also the great triumphs he believes accompanied his role as Picard 44 In 2016 he narrated Connected Universe a crowdfunded documentary film directed by Malcolm Carter on the ideas of self styled physicist Nassim Haramein 45 Other film and television Stewart s other film and television roles include the flamboyantly gay Sterling in the 1995 film Jeffrey and King Henry II in The Lion in Winter for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance and an Emmy Award nomination for executive producing the film He portrayed Captain Ahab in the 1998 made for television film version of Moby Dick receiving an Emmy Award nomination 46 and Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance He starred in the 1998 film Safe House He also starred as Scrooge in a 1999 television film version of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol receiving a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his performance In late 2003 during the 11th and final season of NBC s Frasier Stewart appeared on the show as a gay Seattle socialite and opera director who mistakes Frasier for a potential lover In July 2003 he appeared in Series 2 Episode 09 of Top Gear in the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car segment achieving a time of 1 50 in the Liana In 2005 he was cast as Professor Ian Hood in an ITV thriller 4 episode series Eleventh Hour created by Stephen Gallagher The first episode was broadcast on 19 January 2006 He also in 2005 played Captain Nemo in a two part adaptation of The Mysterious Island Stewart also appeared as a nudity obsessed caricature of himself in Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant s television series Extras He played John Bosley in the 2019 action comedy film Charlie s Angels released on 15 November 47 He also was a voice actor on the animated films The Prince of Egypt Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius Chicken Little The Pagemaster The Emoji Movie the English dubbings of the Japanese anime films Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki and Steamboy by Katsuhiro Otomo He supported his home town of Dewsbury in West Yorkshire by lending his voice to a series of videos on the town in 1999 He voiced the pig Napoleon in a made for TV film adaptation of George Orwell s Animal Farm and guest starred in the Simpsons episode Homer the Great as Number One Stewart also recorded a narration planned for the prologue and epilogue for Tim Burton s The Nightmare Before Christmas but the final movie used another voice the original narration appears only on the first edition of the film s soundtrack He plays a recurring role as CIA Deputy Director Avery Bullock lending his likeness as well as his voice on the animated series American Dad He has also made several guest appearances on Family Guy in various roles Stewart also appears as narrator in Seth MacFarlane s 2012 film directorial debut Ted In 2006 Stewart voiced Bambi s father the Great Prince of the Forest in Disney s direct to video sequel Bambi II Theatre 1990 present After The Next Generation began Stewart soon found that he missed acting on the stage 28 Although he remained associated with the Royal Shakespeare Company the lengthy filming for the series had prevented him from participating in most other works leaving a gaping hole of many years in his CV as a Shakespearean actor causing him to miss opportunities to play such notable roles as Hamlet Romeo and Richard III 28 27 Instead Stewart began writing one man shows that he performed in California universities and acting schools One of these a version of Charles Dickens s A Christmas Carol in which he portrayed all 40 plus characters became ideal for him as an actor as well because of its limited performing schedule 48 Stewart signing autographs following a production of Hamlet at the RSC in July 2008 In 1991 Stewart performed it on Broadway 28 receiving a nomination for that year s Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show 49 He staged encore Broadway performances in 1992 and 1994 with the 1993 run held in London and the 1996 production in Los Angeles Stewart brought the show back to Broadway in 2001 with all proceeds going to charity and the show of 28 December s revenue specifically going to the 11 September campaign of the Actors Fund of America 50 A 23 day run re opened in London s West End in December 2005 For his performances in this play Stewart has received the Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance in 1992 and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment for Solo Performance in 1994 He was also the co producer of the show through the company he set up for the purpose Camm Lane Productions a reference to his birthplace in Camm Lane Mirfield Stewart with actors Ian McKellen and Billy Crudup at a September 2013 press event at Sardi s restaurant for Waiting for Godot and No Man s Land Shakespeare roles during this period included Prospero in Shakespeare s The Tempest on Broadway in 1995 a role he would reprise in Rupert Goold s 2006 production of The Tempest as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company s Complete Works Festival 51 In 1997 he took the role of Othello with the Shakespeare Theatre Company Washington D C in a photo negative production of a white Othello with an otherwise all black cast Stewart had wanted to play the title role since the age of 14 so he and director Jude Kelly inverted the play so Othello became a comment on a white man entering a black society 52 53 London theatre critics have showered him with perhaps the highest compliment they can conjure He has they say overcome the technique destroying indignity of being a major American television star The New York Times 2008 27 He played Antony again opposite Harriet Walter s Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra at the Novello Theatre in London in 2007 to excellent reviews 27 During this period Stewart also addressed the Durham Union Society on his life in film and theatre When Stewart began playing Macbeth in the West End in 2007 some said that he was too old for the role he and the show again received excellent reviews with one critic calling Stewart one of our finest Shakespearean actors 28 27 He was named as the next Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre based at St Catherine s College Oxford in January 2007 54 In 2008 Stewart played King Claudius in Hamlet alongside David Tennant He won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for the part When collecting his award he dedicated the award in part to Tennant and Tennant s understudy Edward Bennett after Tennant s back injury and subsequent absence from four weeks of Hamlet disqualified him from an Olivier nomination 55 In 2009 Stewart appeared alongside Ian McKellen as the lead duo of Vladimir Didi and Estragon Gogo in Waiting for Godot Stewart had previously appeared only once alongside McKellen on stage but the pair had developed a close friendship while waiting around on set filming the X Men films 56 Stewart stated that performing in this play was the fulfilment of a 50 year ambition having seen Peter O Toole appear in it at the Bristol Old Vic while Stewart was just 17 56 Reviewers stated that his interpretation captured well the balance between humour and despair that characterises the work 57 Stewart has been a prolific actor in performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company appearing in more than 60 productions 19 His first appearance was in 1966 in The Investigation and in the years that followed he became a core member of the company taking on three or four major roles each season 58 On 18 November 2012 Stewart appeared on stage at St Martin s Theatre in the West End for a 60th anniversary performance of Agatha Christie s The Mousetrap the world s longest running play 59 Voice work Stewart at the 2012 Peabody Awards Known for his strong and authoritative voice Stewart has lent his voice to a number of projects He has narrated recordings of Prokofiev s Peter and the Wolf winning a Grammy Vivaldi s The Four Seasons which had also been narrated by William Shatner 60 C S Lewis s The Last Battle conclusion of the series The Chronicles of Narnia Rick Wakeman s Return to the Centre of the Earth as well as numerous TV programmes such as High Spirits with Shirley Ghostman Stewart provided the narration for Nine Worlds an astronomical tour of the Solar System and nature documentaries such as The Secret of Life on Earth and Mountain Gorilla 61 He is also heard as the voice of the Magic Mirror in Disneyland s live show Snow White An Enchanting Musical He also was the narrator for the American release of Dragons A Fantasy Made Real He is narrator for two fulldome video shows produced and distributed by Loch Ness Productions called MarsQuest and The Voyager Encounters He lent his voice to the Activision produced Star Trek computer games Star Trek Armada Armada II Star Trek Starfleet Command III Star Trek Invasion Bridge Commander and Elite Force II all reprising his role as Picard Stewart reprised his role as Picard in Star Trek Legacy for both PC and Xbox 360 along with the four other major Starfleet captains from the different Star Trek series In addition to voicing his characters from Star Trek and X Men in several related computer and video games Stewart worked as a voice actor on games unrelated to both franchises such as Castlevania Lords of Shadow Forgotten Realms Demon Stone Lands of Lore The Throne of Chaos and The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion for which in 2006 he won a Spike TV Video Game Award 62 for his work as Emperor Uriel Septim He also lent his voice to several editions of the Compton s Interactive Encyclopedia His voice talents also appeared in a number of commercials including the UK TV adverts for the relaunch of TSB Bank Domestos bleach and Moneysupermarket com an advertisement for Shell fuel and an American advertisement for the prescription drug Crestor He also voiced the UK and Australian TV advertisements for the PAL version of Final Fantasy XII 63 Stewart used his voice for Pontiac and Porsche cars and MasterCard Gold commercials in 1996 and Goodyear Assurance Tyres in 2004 He also did voice overs for RCA televisions He provided the voice of Max Winters in TMNT in March 2007 In 2008 he was also the voice of television advertisements for Currys and Stella Artois beer Currently he is heard during National Car Rental television spots He voiced the narrator of the Electronic Arts computer game The Sims Medieval for the game s introduction cinematic and trailer released on 22 March 2011 64 He also voiced the story plaques and trailer of the MMOG LEGO Universe and the narrator of My Memory Of Us 65 Acting creditsMain article Patrick Stewart on stage and screenAwards and honoursMain article List of awards and nominations received by Patrick Stewart Having lived in Los Angeles for many years Stewart moved back to England in 2004 in part to return to work in the theatre 6 In the same year Stewart was appointed chancellor 66 of the University of Huddersfield and subsequently as a professor of performing arts in July 2008 In these roles Stewart has regularly attended graduation ceremonies in the UK and Hong Kong and teaches master classes for drama students 67 He stepped down from the chancellorship in July 2015 and was named chancellor emeritus in the installation ceremony for his successor Prince Andrew Duke of York 68 In August 2016 a building at the university was renamed the Sir Patrick Stewart Building 69 Stewart was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2001 New Year Honours for services to acting and the cinema and a Knight Bachelor in the 2010 New Year Honours for services to drama 70 71 Stewart s knighthood was conferred by Queen Elizabeth II at an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on 2 June 2010 72 On 16 December 1996 Patrick Stewart received a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd In 1993 TV Guide named him the Best Dramatic Television Actor of the 1980s 73 In July 2001 Stewart received an honorary fellowship from the University of Wales Cardiff 74 In 2011 he received an honorary doctorate of letters D Litt from the University of East Anglia 75 76 In July 2014 he received a D Litt from the University of Leeds 77 In May 2015 Stewart received an honorary doctorate Dr h c from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel 78 He is an emeritus fellow of St Catherine s College Oxford 79 Stewart carried the Olympic torch in July 2012 as part of the official relay for the 2012 London Summer Olympics and stated it was an experience he will never forget adding that it was better than any movie premiere 80 In a 2018 poll for Yorkshire Day Stewart was ranked the third greatest Yorkshireman ever behind Monty Python comedian Michael Palin and fellow actor Sean Bean 81 Stewart shared with Hugh Jackman the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a live action Marvel superhero for his portrayal of Professor X 82 until December 2021 when they were eclipsed by Tobey Maguire and Willem Dafoe 83 In May of 2022 Stewart retook the record by appearing as the character in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Guinness cautioned the possibility of another change in the near future with either Jackman solely or Jackman and Stewart jointly likely to hold the award after the expected 2024 release of Deadpool 3 84 Charity work and activismIn 2006 Stewart made a short video against domestic violence for Amnesty International 85 in which he recollected his father s physical attacks on his mother and the effect it had on him as a child He said The physical harm was a shocking pain But there are other aspects of violence which have more lasting impact psychologically on family members It is destructive and tainting As a child witnessing these events one cannot simply help somehow feeling responsible for them for the pain and the screaming and the misery 86 In the same year he gave his name to a scholarship at the University of Huddersfield where he was Chancellor 2004 2015 87 to fund post graduate study into domestic violence 88 89 Stewart s childhood experience also led him to become a patron of Refuge a UK charity for abused women 90 In 2009 Stewart gave a speech at the launch of Created Equal a book about women s rights talking again about his personal experiences with domestic violence and the impacts they had on him 91 He said Violence is a choice and it s a choice a man makes the lasting impact on my mother and indeed on myself was extreme Overcoming the lessons of that male stereotype that I was being shown was a struggle 91 He now hopes to set an example of what it has been like to be in an environment of such violence and that it can pass and that one can survive it and even though sometimes still a struggle 91 Additionally in October 2011 he presented a BBC Lifeline Appeal on behalf of Refuge discussing his own experience of domestic violence and interviewing a woman whose daughter was murdered by her ex husband 92 Stewart has supported the armed forces charity Combat Stress since learning about his father s post traumatic stress disorder when researching his family genealogy for the documentary series Who Do You Think You Are 93 He is patron of the United Nations Association UK and delivered a speech at UNA UK s UN Forum 2012 on Saturday 14 July 2012 94 speaking of his father s experiences in the Second World War and how he believed the UN was the best legacy of that period 95 On 15 April 2018 Stewart attended the launch event of the People s Vote a campaign group calling for a public vote on the final Brexit deal between the UK and the European Union 96 In 2019 he acted as an International Rescue Committee spokesperson 97 Stewart is an avid advocate for pit bulls He has fostered several dogs through Wags and Walks a dog rescue in Los Angeles and was honoured at the rescue s annual gala in 2018 98 He partnered with the ASPCA in 2017 for their National Dog Fighting Awareness Day Campaign 99 He frequently tweets pictures of himself with his foster dogs 100 In 2021 the ASPCA gave him their Pit Bull Advocate amp Protector Award 101 Personal lifeRelationships and children Stewart at the 2010 Metropolitan Opera s opening night of Das Rheingold Stewart and his first wife Sheila Falconer divorced in 1990 after 24 years of marriage 102 103 They have two children son Daniel and daughter Sophia 103 Daniel is a stage and screen actor 104 and has appeared alongside his father in the 1993 TV film Death Train the sitcom Blunt Talk and the 1992 Star Trek The Next Generation episode The Inner Light playing his son 105 n 1 In 1997 Stewart became engaged to Wendy Neuss one of the producers of Star Trek The Next Generation They married on 25 August 2000 and divorced three years later 102 n 2 103 Four months before his divorce from Neuss Stewart played opposite actress Lisa Dillon in a production of The Master Builder and the two were romantically involved until 2007 106 107 In 2008 Stewart began dating Sunny Ozell a singer and songwriter based in Brooklyn New York whom Stewart met while performing in Macbeth at the Brooklyn Academy of Music 108 He purchased a home in the Park Slope neighbourhood of Brooklyn in August 2012 109 and subsequently began living there with Ozell 108 In March 2013 it was reported that they were engaged 108 and they married in September 2013 with Ian McKellen performing the ceremony 108 110 In 2020 Stewart revealed that his marriage to Ozell in Nevada had not been legally binding because McKellen s marriage credentials were not valid in Nevada 111 The couple subsequently held an impromptu and official second ceremony with McKellen at a Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles shortly after the Nevada ceremony 111 Beliefs causes and interests Stewart has stated that his politics are rooted in a belief in fairness and equality 6 He considers himself a socialist and is a member of the Labour Party 16 112 113 He stated My father was a very strong trade unionist and those fundamental issues of Labour were ingrained into me 112 He was critical of the Iraq War and UK government legislation in the area of civil liberties in particular its plans to extend detention without charge to 42 days for terrorist suspects He signed an open letter of objection to this proposal in March 2008 114 In August 2018 he was widely misquoted by the Daily Telegraph amongst others who announced that he had left Labour owing to concerns over the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn 115 He posted on Twitter to confirm that he had been misquoted and denied that he had left the party 116 Stewart is an atheist 117 and a patron of Humanists UK 118 He also identifies as a feminist 119 He has publicly advocated the right to assisted suicide 120 121 In January 2011 he became a patron for Dignity in Dying and campaigns for an assisted dying law in the UK 122 In August 2014 Stewart was one of 200 public figures who signed a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September s referendum on that issue 123 In 2016 Stewart along with Benedict Cumberbatch led more than 280 figures from the arts world who backed a vote to remain in the EU in regard to the referendum on that issue 124 On 2 March 2017 Stewart said he was going to apply for US citizenship to oppose the Trump administration 125 126 However in an interview by the Press Association at the British Film Institute Luminous Fundraising Gala on 3 October 2017 he said that he hoped the US would pass stronger gun laws but did not mention any intention of becoming an American citizen in furtherance of that hope 127 Stewart is a lifelong supporter of his local football club Huddersfield Town A F C 128 He was at Wembley Stadium in 2017 when the club won promotion to the top division for the first time since 1972 129 Since 2010 he has been president of Huddersfield Town Academy the club s project for identifying and developing young talent 130 In an interview with American Theatre he said From time to time I have fantasies of becoming a concert pianist I ve been lucky enough through the years to work very closely with the great Emanuel Ax I ve said to him that if I could switch places with anyone it would be with him 8 In 2015 Stewart defended the Belfast based Christian bakers that were penalised for discrimination after refusing to bake a cake with words reading Support Gay Marriage Stewart on his Facebook profile said that while he was still opposed to organised religion It was not because it was a gay couple that they objected it was not because they were celebrating some sort of marriage or an agreement between them It was the actual words on the cake they objected to Because they found the words offensive I would support their rights to say No this is personally offensive to my beliefs I will not do it The Christian bakers ultimately won in a landmark Supreme Court decision for the United Kingdom almost simultaneously with a similar case in the United States 131 Stewart is an avid car enthusiast and is regularly seen at Silverstone during British Grand Prix weekends He conducted the podium interview with the top three finishers in the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix 132 On a 2003 appearance on Top Gear he set a lap time of 1 minute and 50 seconds on the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car feature He holds a Motorsport UK competition licence and competed in the 2012 Silverstone Classic Celebrity Challenge race finishing ninth 3 m 02 808 s behind winner Kelvin Fletcher 133 During 2012 Stewart met his racing hero Stirling Moss for the BBC Two documentary Racing Legends 134 Stewart is a fan of the Beavis and Butt Head television series from Mike Judge 135 Audiobooks2005 The Last 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Retrieved 22 May 2010 a b c d Woletz Bob 19 March 2013 Ian McKellen to Lead Wedding for Patrick Stewart The New York Times Retrieved 20 March 2013 Velsey Kim 2 October 2012 See Patrick Stewart s Park Slope Starship New York Observer Retrieved 20 March 2013 Blickley Leigh 8 September 2013 Patrick Stewart Marries Sunny Ozell Huffington Post Retrieved 8 September 2013 a b Patrick Stewart Got Married in a Mexican Restaurant The Hollywood Reporter 13 March 2020 Retrieved 4 April 2020 a b Patrick Stewart The X factor actor The Independent UK 30 April 2006 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Jardine Cassandra 16 April 2010 Patrick Stewart interview The Daily Telegraph UK Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 UK Consensus against 42 days pre trial detention grows as more names signal opposition www amnesty org uk Amnesty international UK 31 March 2008 Retrieved 20 September 2008 Rayner Gordon 16 August 2018 Sir Patrick Stewart quits Labour Party and reveals awkward encounter with Jeremy Corbyn The Telegraph Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 24 April 2019 Stewart Patrick 20 August 2018 I deleted my previous tweet as I see there is some confusion I have not resigned from the Labour Party and The New European did not misquote me They did a first class interview which was misinterpreted elsewhere SirPatStew Retrieved 5 December 2019 Atheist Patrick Stewart BramptonGuardian com 30 December 2015 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Patrons British Humanist Association Humanism org uk Retrieved 15 January 2014 Mackie Bella 21 August 2013 This is what a feminist really looks like The Guardian Retrieved 21 November 2014 Pilkington Diana 18 April 2011 Star Trek actor backs the right to choose assisted suicide The Independent London Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Patrick Stewart Preventing assisted suicide is disgraceful The Christian Institute 9 June 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Patrons Dignity in Dying Archived from the original on 1 July 2013 Retrieved 15 January 2014 Celebrities open letter to Scotland full text and list of signatories The Guardian London 7 August 2014 Retrieved 26 August 2014 The celebrities that support Brexit and the ones backing Remain The Independent Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 4 December 2018 Sir Patrick Stewart is applying for U S citizenship so he can fight Donald Trump The Independent 3 March 2017 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Sir Patrick Stewart applying for US citizenship BBC 3 March 2017 Sir Patrick Stewart I hope for tighter gun laws in US after Las Vegas tragedy The Chorley Citizen 3 October 2017 Retrieved 7 October 2017 Huddersfield Town Academy role for Sir Patrick Stewart Huddersfield Daily Examiner 5 March 2010 Retrieved 6 March 2010 Huddersfield Town wins promotion to Premier League Patrick Stewart celebrates Sports Illustrated Retrieved 30 May 2017 Sir Patrick Stewart OBE Named Huddersfield Town Academy President F C Business 3 March 2010 Archived from the original on 19 August 2017 Alexander Saffron 5 June 2015 Patrick Stewart defends Christian bakers in gay cake controversy The Telegraph Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 17 September 2019 Post race interview transcript Canadian Grand Prix 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2019 SPEEDY CELEBS PUT ON A GREAT RACE AT SILVERSTONE amp RAISE VITAL FUNDS FOR CHARITY silverstoneclassic com Cleckheaton 22 July 2012 Archived from the original on 22 May 2013 Retrieved 27 February 2013 BBC Two s Racing Legends page Retrieved 27 February 2013 Patrick Stewart An Obsessed Beavis And Butthead Fan Contactmusic com 21 May 2004 Retrieved 2 June 2022 Further readingSchulman Michael 15 November 2010 The Talk of the Town The Boards Roommates The New Yorker Vol 86 no 36 pp 36 Retrieved 28 January 2012 External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Patrick Stewart Portraits of Patrick Stewart at the National Portrait Gallery London Patrick Stewart at the Internet Broadway Database Patrick Stewart at the Internet Off Broadway Database Patrick Stewart at IMDb Patrick Stewart at the TCM Movie Database Patrick Stewart at AllMovie Patrick Stewart at Emmys com Patrick Stewart Answers the Web s Most Searched Questions at Wired Patrick Stewart at Library of Congress Authorities with 29 catalogue records Patrick Stewart at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick Stewart amp oldid 1128079074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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